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(Gene) It's more than Password.
It's Password Plus!
[audience applauding]
Our guest stars:
Robert Reed.
And from "Rhoda,"
Nancy Lane.
[audience applauding]
And here's the star of Password Plus,
Allen Ludden.
[audience applauding]
Hi, guys.
Hello, Nancy.
Hello, Robert.
How are you?
Good to see you.
You dropped your ...
[audience cheering]
We are starting a good week of Password here.
We got an old friend over here on my left, Robert Reed,
who's played Password for many years.
But this is your first shot at Password Plus, right?
I'm kind of a rusty old friend, Allen.
I... Well, we're both getting a little rusty,
[audience laughing]
Just rusty.
It is nice to see you, though.
And I hope you're gonna like the game.
I know I'm gonna like it.
We got the puzzle up there that you've never played.
We'll see how you do.
And this lady is one of our best players.
Yes, thank you very much.
Oh, that's sweet.
Speaking of players, let's meet now
our current players, Peter Glickman and Pam Bartie.
Come in.
[audience applauding]
[indistinct chatter]
Alright, Pam Bartie.
Fine.
Pam is our current champion.
You've got the champ over here, Robert.
Pam Bartie has $10,700.
Right.
Yeah.
[audience cheering]
Well, remind us about yourself, Pam.
Okay. I live in North Hollywood
Yeah.
Yes.
And I am ever so happy to be back.
And it's nice to have you back.
You're gonna be played...
playing against Peter Glickman over here.
Don't know anything about you, Peter.
Well, I'm married.
I have two children, and that's resulted in a loss of my hair.
[audience laughing]
I'm gonna rent it out as a geodesic dome model.
[audience laughing]
Oh, he's a funny one, isn't he?
Okay. I don't know.
[audience applauding]
You can see my age right after the show.
I see.
You know, somehow people lose their hair and get funnier.
Is that... Maybe I should lose my hair.
[audience laughing]
Let's just go right ahead, shall we?
Here we go. Let's begin a game.
Here. This is the first clue in the first puzzle.
It goes to Nancy and Robert.
And as they look at it... There you go.
Okay. Nancy has a clue.
What are you gonna do? Option, rather.
I'll play.
Okay.
Chesty.
***.
Second clue, Robert.
Zaftig.
[audience laughing]
No.
Muscular?
[audience laughing]
Pam, that's not what that means.
[audience laughing]
Third clue. Last for you, Nancy.
Breasty.
[audience laughing]
I didn't know there were so many words
that meant the same thing.
[audience laughing]
Last clue.
***.
Brawny? I don't know.
No. No, you were going for the opposite sex.
We're going... They're going for ladies.
They wanted buxom. Let's put buxom up.
Nobody guesses. Here's the next one.
Buxom is the word we're going for.
Nobody guesses. That's the first clue.
This is the second.
Nancy, what are you gonna do? Pass or play?
Okay. Robert?
Lakeside.
Shore?
Good answer.
Beach.
Yay!
[audience applauding]
Whoo!
Two clues on the puzzle.
You have buxom and beach.
Add them up and solve the puzzle.
It's a person or place or a thing.
It looks like "Beach Blanket Bingo."
Is it "Beach Blanket Bingo"?
[buzzer sounds]
No, but it might have been.
Alright.
Nancy has the option.
What are you gonna do, Nance?
Okay. Robert?
Oh.
[buzzer sounds]
Too long. Now you have two clues.
We got it.
Okay.
Brownette.
Brownette.
Brownette.
Yes.
Brownette and brunette.
[audience applauding]
Now, Peter, you have three clues up there.
Buxom, beach and brunette.
What do you think?
Annette Funicello.
Is it Annette Funicello?
Alright.
[audience applauding]
The other clues were bikini and mousketeer.
You got the idea, Robert?
I get the idea, but you only have three seconds.
Okay.
Now, you get it.
You gotta go faster than that.
Alright.
So, you got $100 over here.
It takes three to win, as you know.
So, we'll be back and see what happens right after this.
So, don't go away. This is a commercial.
[audience applauding]
You have the option over here, Pam.
First clue on the puzzle. What are you gonna do?
Um, I'm gonna pass it.
Okay. Peter?
Bing...
Cherries?
[audience laughing]
You overdid your Bing, I think.
[audience laughing]
Second clue, Pam.
Crosby.
[audience applauding]
I couldn't stop myself.
Yeah. You shouldn't have passed.
Yes, she should have.
Here we go.
Robert, you got to guess the puzzle now.
is Crosby.
Uh, Bob Hope.
Is it Bob Hope?
Nope.
Alright. Pam has the option again.
You've got it.
Gonna pass or play, Pam?
Um, I'm gonna pass this one.
Okay. Peter?
Berlin?
[audience applauding]
Alright.
Now, Nancy, two clues:
Crosby and Berlin.
Oh, composers. I don't really know.
Alright.
Is it composers?
[buzzer sounds]
No. You lucked out on that, Pam.
Peter has the option this time.
Gonna pass or play, Peter?
Okay.
November.
Right. Nancy, three clues.
[audience applauding]
Crosby, Berlin, December.
What is it?
Is it "White Christmas"?
Yeah!
[audience applauding]
The other clues were ...
Alright.
Now Robert, let me tell you how it looks.
Uh-hmm.
Uh-hmm.
So, this puzzle, you could tie... win and tie it up,
or they can win it and win it, you know.
In which case, we lose.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
(Nancy) And they say the art of conversation is dead.
[audience laughing]
Alright, okay.
Robert has the option. Pass or play?
Okay. Nancy?
Okay.
Goliaths.
Yes!
[audience applauding]
Peter, first clue: giants.
Giants, what do you think?
It's easy.
Oh.
[audience laughing]
[audience applauding]
I tell you, you lose your hair,
and you really think funny, don't you?
Alright.
Is it Dolly Parton's Parton?
No.
[audience laughing]
Okay. Nancy has the option.
Okay.
Pass or play?
Okay.
♪ London. ♪
Yes.
[audience applauding]
I know.
Peter, for the game. This is for the game.
Giants and bridges.
Is it Brooklyn?
[buzzer sounds]
Oh, man, I thought you'd done it.
So did I.
Here we go. Nancy has the option.
What are you gonna do?
Um, I'll play.
Okay.
Trolley.
Cable car.
Oh. Wow!
[audience applauding]
Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it.
a chance to win the game.
You have three clues on the puzzle:
Giants, bridges and cable car.
San Francisco.
Is it San Francisco?
It is!
[audience applauding]
Okay.
Boy, that's what you call a wipeout.
Pam?
Well, I had my fun.
You have $10,700 to remember your fun-find prizes.
very much.
Pam Bartie, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you.
[audience applauding]
Okay. Peter, Nancy, let's go play Alphabetics.
Okay.
[audience applauding]
Okay, Peter, this is your first time here, right?
Yeah.
Okay. Ten passwords up there.
You know... You remember how to play this?
arranged alphabetically
starting with the letter A and going alphabetically
all the way through to letter J.
You get 10 of them in 60 seconds, you got $5,000.
Remember the first word starts with A.
Uh-hmm.
Okay. There is the first word.
Uh-hmm.
Okay. You have 60 seconds.
Ready. Go.
Automobile...
Crash.
B.
Beer.
C.
Bugs.
Bunny.
Eat.
D.
Table.
Dining room.
Drawing.
Clue.
Lawyers.
E.
Uh, owner.
Business.
Uh, pass.
E, F.
Faucet.
G.
Ruby.
H.
Uh, utensil.
Hammer.
I.
Idiot.
Stupid.
Yes.
J.
[buzzer sounds]
Aw!
Aw!
what took you... Employer.
Employer. The owner.
Boss. We didn't get...
You didn't get boss. The last was J. July.
You didn't get July in time.
So, you picked up $800, plus the $400 you had,
gives you $1,200.
[audience applauding]
That's not bad, right?
Okay. And you get to play again, which is more important.
We have a commercial. We'll be right back.
Don't go away.
[audience applauding]
I'm ready.
Let's meet our new player. Kathy Miller.
Come in, Kathy.
How are you?
[audience applauding]
Thank you.
I'd like the chance.
...tell us about yourself.
Hi. I'm from Shingle Springs, California,
which is east of Sacramento and west of Placerville.
I'm a fifth-generation native-born Californian.
And I'm married and have a 16-month-old-son.
You do a beautiful job in telling it all
right there so neatly.
I don't have any questions.
You ready to go? That's a question.
You hope so.
baldy over here.
[audience laughing]
I'm just jealous.
You're so funny. Alright. Here we go.
You ready to go? Nancy has the option.
Okay.
Pass.
Okay. Robert?
Kingdom.
Very good.
[audience applauding]
Okay.
You lose your hair, you not only get funny,
you get smart, too, don't you?
Peter, first clue of the puzzle is empire.
What do you think?
Genghis Khan.
Is it Genghis Khan?
[buzzer sounds]
Nope. But a good guess.
Bob's option. There it is.
Pass or play, Robert?
Okay. Nancy?
Navy-like.
Second clue.
Martial.
Martial?
Dillon.
[audience laughing]
Last clue, Nancy.
Academy.
Maritime.
Last clue. Robert?
Warlike.
[buzzer sounds]
Let's put it up. Military.
Military.
Martial as in martial arts.
Empire and military are up there.
Nobody guesses. Here we go.
Bob has the option again.
You've got it.
Pass or Play, Robert?
Uh, hmm...
I'll Play.
Okay.
Einstein.
Good.
[audience applauding]
Alright. Peter, now you have three clues.
Empire, military and genius.
What do you think?
Is it Julius Cesar?
Alright!
[audience applauding]
Whoo!
... were the other clues.
No, don't worry.
He's deadly. He's going right for it.
Alright, Kathy.
You got the option. You can get it.
What are you gonna do? Pass or Play?
Play.
Multitudes.
Very good.
[audience applauding]
Nancy, first clue of the puzzle: crowds.
Is it Time Square?
[buzzer sounds]
Nope. Alright.
Cathy has the option again.
Thank you.
Pass or play, Cathy?
Okay.
Buildings.
Very good.
[audience applauding]
Now, Nancy.
Two clues: crowds and skyscrapers.
New York City?
Is it New York City?
Yeah!
[audience applauding]
It goes kind of fast, doesn't it, Robert?
I don't remember being like this.
Well, now you see.
Yeah.
Plus means as in we move right along.
This is... This is '79.
This is, you know, things move along fast here.
(Nancy) Zipping. Moving right along.
Oh, don't they? Here we go.
Robert has the option now. This is the third puzzle.
It's worth $200.
Whoever gets this puzzle wins the game.
You have the option. What are you gonna do?
I'm gonna play.
Go.
Strong.
Second clue.
Mighty.
Very good.
[audience applauding]
She just said mighty.
Strong was a good clue, though.
Alright. First clue, Kathy, on the puzzle for the game
is powerful.
It's Superman.
Is it Superman?
Nope.
Alright. Nancy has the option.
There you go.
Pass or play, Nancy?
now it's your chance.
Shower...
Yeah.
We'll take it. Alright.
[audience applauding]
or bathtub.
Alright. Two clues, Peter.
Powerful and bathtub.
For the game.
Jacuzzi.
Is it a Jacuzzi?
[buzzer sounds]
No. Well, I can see where your mind works.
Okay.
(Peter) Stay out of those creatures.
You have the option, Robert.
Pass or play?
Okay.
Crystal...
Second clue.
Oh, no. This was not a good clue.
♪ Sky ♪
[audience laughing]
Crystal, sky...
Blue?
Last clue for you, Robert.
Uh...
[buzzer sounds]
[audience laughing]
Last clue, Nancy.
Transparent.
Clear.
♪ On a clear day ♪
[audience applauding]
powerful,
bathtub and clear.
For the game.
Ajax. I don't know.
Is it Ajax?
[buzzer sounds]
You're still in it. You sure are.
Here you go. Nancy has the option.
Um, pass.
Okay. Robert?
Double...
Drink.
Second clue, Nancy.
Vermouth.
Third clue.
Olive.
Hey.
Okay.
[audience applauding]
Powerful, bathtub, clear and Martini.
For the game, Peter.
Gin.
Is it gin?
Whoo!
[audience applauding]
Whoo!
(Peter) Whoa.
Yes.
First time.
Yes, that's the first time.
Very... Let's see what you have.
You have $100 and a fine gift from us and our great thanks.
And young man...
[audience applauding]
...we're gonna play your Alphabetics in a second,
right after this commercial.
So, don't go away. We'll be right back.
(Robert) Oh, boy.
Alphabetics.
Second time up here.
This time we have 10 passwords for you arranged Alphabetics
starting with the letter K
and going all the way through to the letter T.
You get 10 of them in 60 seconds,
you have $5,000.
You know that. Remember the first word starts with K.
Bob, there's the first word.
Now, I'm not gonna begin till you got a clue.
Uh-hmm.
What is it? That's the... Alright.
Yeah.
Okay. You're gonna have 60 seconds.
Got a second clue?
Okay.
Sixty seconds. Are you ready?
Robe.
Caftan.
Oriental.
Woman's.
Pass.
L.
String.
Dogs.
M.
Group.
Criminal.
Lob.
Mob.
N.
Cookie.
Company.
Wheat.
O.
Oar.
P.
[censored]
Q.
Measles.
Enclosed.
Quarantine.
R.
Television.
Receiver.
Other.
S.
Supermarket.
[buzzer sounds]
Aw.
Okay.
Spent a lot of time on it.
You'll never forget, an Oriental robe is a kimono.
A kimono.
Story was... You didn't know kimono?
Alright. But you picked up $700 plus what you had.
You now have $2,200.
Alright.
[audience applauding]
Alright. We'll have a commercial.
We'll be right back. Don't go away.
[audience applauding]
Peter is gonna find out what a kimono is overnight.
We'll be back tomorrow. We trust you will be there.
So, don't go away. We'll see you tomorrow.
[audience applauding]
(Gene) Some of our contestants will receive:
Thumb Ease Webster's Dictionary.